Wow, they both fell asleep at the same time. That ranks right up there with total eclipses of the moon!
I will try to update the blog below with some stuff from the past week or so, if they stay asleep.
-J
"It is their world and we are just living in it"
-comment from our friend Melanie
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John and Nancy
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Wow, they both fell asleep at the same time. That ranks right up there with total eclipses of the moon!
I will try to update the blog below with some stuff from the past week or so, if they stay asleep.
-J
Can you say full? Ethan is up to 7 ounces of formula/breastmilk and 4 ounces of cereal several times a day.
He is now about 17 lbs.
It's hard to see but Ethan got his first tooth today at just over 5 months old. I couldn’t get a very good shot with one hand holdng the camera but it's there. It
Got up to kettle with the kids today for a mountain bike ride. The weather was perfect Emma and Ethan really seemed to like being in the shade under the trees while one of us at a time took a ride. We are looking for a sitter to go on trips with us, so we can both ride so if you are interested let us know,
Here's Nanc and the kids as I am preparing to leave for my first ten mile loop at Kettle. Nanc will go out later herself. Miss riding the trails with her, as it is much more fun together, but compromises must be made and the twins are certainly worth it.
Here’s a cool area they just made with recent re-routes. You have easy, moderate or more technical line choices as you move from left to right. I did the technical line over the stone and logs this time for the first time. Pretty easy if you keep your speed up.
Ethan and Emma visited their grandma and grandpa G's at their house this Wednesday. Here’s grandma holding both of them at once like a pro. It was nice to see you. The visit was too shorts. Wish we could say that about the ride home though. Emma was crying most of the way from Dekalb to Naperville, despite 5 emergency stops along the roadside to feed and pacify her. Good news is she was not sick and was her cheerful self the next day.
The twins are getting so that they want to be entertained if they are awake so car time can be interesting.